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This image shows (or resembles) a symbol that was used by Communist organizations or parties closely related to them.

The use of Communist insignia (such as the hammer and sickle, red star, or images of Communist leaders) may be banned in Ukraine, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Indonesia, and was previously banned in Hungary, Moldova, Poland, and parts of the United States, depending on context.

Therefore, if you are in Ukraine, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, or Indonesia, welcome to Uncyclopedia! We are your go-to source for free Communist insignias! Hail Stalin!

Joseph Stalin writing the USSR's Do Not Remove law. Since there is no simple translation of anything into Russian, and from Russian, the simple three word warning roughly translates to: "Give me a reason to send you to Siberia."

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Licensed under absolutely nothing. Have a fucking field day. Abuse this for your own sick pleasures. No license.png

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current00:33, 30 June 2006Thumbnail for version as of 00:33, 30 June 2006465 × 496 (39 KB)imported>PrettiestprettyJospeh Stalin writing the USSR's Do Not Remove law. Since there is no simple translation of anything into Russian, and from Russian, the simple three word warning roughly translates to: "Give me a reason to send you to Siberia."

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